1968 Jeannie C. Riley records "Harper Valley P.T.A."
1967 Timothy Barnwell - "Headliner" of Arrested Development - is born in New Jersey.
1965 Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson marries Carol Freedman, the first of what would be four wives, in Los Angeles.
1963 Smokey Robinson & the Miracles release "Mickey's Monkey."
1961 Singer-songwriter Gary Cherone is born in Malden, Massachusetts. Best known for his work in the band Extreme, he joins Van Halen for one album: Van Halen III, released in 1997.
1960 Sam Cooke releases "Chain Gang."
1960 Hank Ballard and the Midnighters record "Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go."
1952 Rosemary Clooney's "Half As Much" hits #1.
1950 Singer/keyboardist Duncan Mackay (of 10cc) is born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
1949 Roger Taylor (drummer for Queen) is born in Dersingham, Norfolk, England.
1942 Judy Garland and Gene Kelly record a cover of "For Me And My Gal" for their film of the same name.
1941 Rock singer/songwriter Neil Landon (of The Flowerpot Men and Fat Mattress) is born in Kirdford, Sussex, England.
1941 Pop/Jazz singer Darlene Love is born in Hawthorne, California.
1941 Soul singer Brenton Wood is born Alfred Jesse Smith in Shreveport, Louisiana. Known for 1967's "The Oogum Boogum Song" and "Gimme Little Sign."
1940 Singer Dobie Gray is born in Simonton, Texas.
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1987 With the Cold War winding down, American export Billy Joel plays a concert in Leningrad - something that would be impossible a few years earlier. The show is released as the album KOHUEPT (Concert).
1986 Peter Gabriel hits #1 in the US with "Sledgehammer," bumping his old band, Genesis (with "Invisible Touch") out of the top spot.
1977 While touring the US with Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant learns that his 5-year-old son, Karac, has died of a stomach virus. The tour abruptly ends, and Led Zeppelin never again play in the United States.
1968 Auditioned to a sheen by their father Joe, The Jackson 5 join Motown Records, signing a one-year contract. They move from their home in Gary, Indiana, to Los Angeles, where they became huge stars, hitting #1 in the US with their first four singles.
1943 Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones is born Michael Philip Jagger in Dartford, Kent, England.
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